Welcome to clandestine places which have not yet been fully explored, places keeping their stories and full of legends. This is a project about unusual places in Kaliningrad region, the project will be extended.

Burial mound Georgenswalde. According to some sources, this structure made of rocks served as an altar. Many centuries ago, pagan rites were held there. It is an archeological monument belonging to Iron Age, VIII BC.

Borstenstein – a split rock, more familiar as the Rock of Lie, can theoretically be attributed to the Bronze Age, i.e. 4000 years ago. We can find the following statement in F. Borbstadt’s article on ‘rocks of lies’ and ‘oaks of hangmen’: ‘A legend says that a liar cannot pass this rock: it’s halves join in and squash the liar’. In those and later pagan times, the rock could have been used as a ‘gate’ – a portal for initiations and possibly for sacrifices.

The Baltic spit in Kaliningrad region. The biggest defense system in Eastern Prussia was located there during the Third Reich. The coastal artillery battery Neutief was a two-level bunker for targeting and ammunition for the first gun.

Fort # 3 Fortification structure of Kenigsberg fortress city, one of twelve main forts of the fort belt, built in 1879. The two-level building contains barracks, an infirmary, a kitchen, a canteen, warehouses of ammunition, food, equipment and fuel, a guardroom, a boiler house, workshops and ancillary premises.